A Chinese I-hsing or Yixing stoneware box with incised lid, c. 1930. The interior has a crackled white glaze; base is unmarked. Measurements are 1.25 inches X 3.25 inches X 3.25 inches, or 3cm X 8.1cm X 8.5cm. There is a small chip to the base, visible in an image.
A Chinese yixing (I-hsing) stoneware wall vase, circa. 1930. With bluish-green enamel glaze and black enamel plum spray and inscription. The latter indicates the design was after Nantien, more commonly known as Yun Shouping, an early Qing artist. Measurements are 19cm high X 10.3cm wide or 7 1/2" X 4". No damage.